

The Nexus Phantom 31P is built around a high-strength steel cage construction that gives it a noticeably solid feel on the road, paired with a Ford V8 on the E450 chassis and a 55-gallon fuel tank for serious range. A rear bedroom keeps sleeping quarters private from the rest of the coach, while the cab-over bunk adds sleeping space without eating into the main living area. The 4K gas generator with auto-start and auto transfer switch means shore power is never a dealbreaker, and solar prep leaves room to expand down the road. Fiberglass sidewalls, a seamless fiberglass roof, and frameless tinted windows round out a construction spec that stands out in the gas Class C segment, though prospective buyers would do well to arrange a thorough pre-delivery inspection given the brand's mixed quality control reputation.
Class c motorhomes that share features with the Phantom 31P, like bunk over cab and rear bedroom.